Quote GRLA="GRLA"Wonder if Wakey .& Cas owners have ever sat down & seriously evaluated benefits of a shared ground, & if so, what put them off taking the idea further ?
Intuitively it makes sense ( even more so when you consider how close the new ground(s) will be).
I guess we'd all be a bit nervous about it being perceived as one step closer to a merger of the clubs, but, with strong will & good core support ( & some legal safeguards to prevent some asset-stripping outfit taking over one or other club & selling out for short-term gain, down track) it could work, in principle.
Guess thorny a issue of what happens if one club grows & other withers,may be a sticking point.
Also, might be unfair for Featherstone, for whom many have a soft spot (though I'm pretty ignorant of the state of affairs down Post Office road, so may be way off-beam.) though this is a business decision
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If this has been done to death, previously, I apologise ( if so, could someone direct me to relevant thread or summarise main points?) but seems pertinent to raise it (again?)'"
you're right, it's been done to death, but as you asked politely...
Whenever it was mooted there was always one club which was stronger and believed they could do it alone. At the start of SL it could have been possible to combine resources and find a suitable central/neutral venue, but that ship has sailed.
Fev now have gone some way into improving their own facilities, so unlikely to want to sell up. Cas want to sell but can't get enough to build a stadium of their own atm. Wakefield have nothing to sell/contribute to any joint stadium, but have their own stadium plans which are waiting for an enabling industrial development to get started, with an uncertain timescale, . Cas and Fev won't play there for loss of identity/merger threat issues.
A merger of 2 (or 3) clubs would need a perfect storm of circumstances. If any one club perceives themselves to be stronger, it couldn't happen.
Perhaps the current situation is the closest they've been to being equal (although cas probably wouldn't admit it).
The only way I could see a merger happening would be for rich benefactor deciding to start a Wakefield Mets team based at Newmarket. The other 3 would then be feeder clubs (owned by the Mets) and play in the 3 stadiums in the lower leagues. Then the area would be a real powerhouse of RL.
If you know any multi-millionaires that would be interested, let us know.